Revista de ciencia veterinaria y diagnóstico médico

Cervical Vertebral Compressive Myelopathy Associated with Articular Processes Osteoarthritis in Horses: Report of Three Cases

Adam M, Arnold C, Ehlers K, Grane N, Uhlig A, Recknagel ST, Gerlach K and Schusser GF

Cervical Vertebral Compressive Myelopathy Associated with Articular Processes Osteoarthritis in Horses: Report of Three Cases

Cervical vertebral compressive myelopathy is a neuropathy resulting in ataxia in horses. Three horses with different signs of incoordination were presented for further evaluation. A fiveyear-old gelding with a long history of abnormal head and neck carriage, a six-year-old gelding with a history of previous neurological episodes and a two-day history of acute episodes of walking difficulties, and a sixteen-year-old mare with a onemonth history of left fore-limb ataxia were diagnosed with osteoarthritis of the facet joints of the caudal cervical vertebrae. Lateral radiographs of caudal cervical vertebrae confirmed osteoarthritis of the articular processes. Radiographic changes, such as enlargement of the articular process joint, periarticular new bone growth and reduction or narrowing of the intervertebral foramen, were observed in all three cases. Cervical vertebral compressive myelopathy should be considered in ataxic horses with normal laboratory findings.

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